“Toxic Invaders: Florida Pythons Deemed Unsafe to Eat Due to Alarming Mercury Levels”

Florida’s Efforts to Curb Invasive Snake Population Hit a Health Roadblock Florida’s battle against the invasive Burmese python has taken a troubling turn. A recent public health advisory warns residents and hunters not to consume python meat after new scientific findings revealed dangerously high levels of mercury in the snakes’ tissue. Environmental Crisis in the…

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India’s Best-Kept Birding Secret: Parvati Arga Wetland Thrives as Migratory Haven.

Gonda, Uttar Pradesh – While many of India’s famed birding destinations draw large crowds, a lesser-known jewel in Uttar Pradesh, the Parvati Arga Ramsar site, quietly hosts thousands of migratory birds annually, transforming into a vibrant spectacle. This hidden gem in Gonda district, comprising picturesque oxbow lakes and supporting over 150 bird species, is emerging…

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World’s Smallest Snake, Thought Extinct, Rediscovered in Barbados After Nearly 20 Years.

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — The world’s smallest known snake, feared extinct for nearly two decades, has been rediscovered on the Caribbean island of Barbados, rekindling hope for the conservation of one of the planet’s most elusive reptiles. The Barbados threadsnake (Tetracheilostoma carlae), which grows to a maximum length of just 10 centimeters (about…

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Marine Miracle: Vietnam’s Con Dao National Park Releases Thousands of Baby Turtles in 2025.

HO CHI MINH CITY, VIETNAM – July 10:In a significant stride for marine conservation, Con Dao National Park in Vietnam has successfully released nearly 4,500 baby turtles into the sea during the first half of 2025. This achievement underscores the park’s enduring commitment to protecting endangered sea turtle populations, cementing its reputation as a leading…

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World’s Largest Southern White Rhino Translocation Completed: 70 Rhinos Relocated from South Africa to Rwanda.

Byline:Staff Reporter | June 21, 2025 Kigali, Rwanda – In a landmark conservation effort hailed as the largest rhino translocation ever undertaken, 70 southern white rhinos have successfully completed a 3,400-kilometre (2,112-mile) journey from South Africa to Akagera National Park in Rwanda. This ambitious rewilding initiative aims to help secure the future of the species…

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Mounting Climate Risks Threaten Sri Lanka’s Endemic Wildlife, Study Warns.

A groundbreaking new study has raised serious concerns over the survival of Sri Lanka’s unique endemic species in the face of accelerating climate change. Once shaped by ancient glacial cycles and geographic isolation, the island’s rich biodiversity is now under severe threat, with researchers identifying amphibians and reptiles as the most vulnerable groups due to…

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